Michael Chamberlain

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  1. truthvigilante

    truthvigilante Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What a sad day and one that many Aussies should bloody well feel ashamed of. It is indicative of people's attitudes still to this day, which is allowing the media to feed them bullsh!t and then racing around pretending how smart they are based on here say without an ounce of first hand evidence or reasoning. The man and his wife endured the scorn of dumbarse Aussies for years.
    Murdoch media is atrociously unashamed of ensuring the truth doesn't get in the road of a good story. Just about everyday they are digging up dirt or stories on Muslims, refugees, aborigines and gays and lesbians, but that's a separate issue but worth raising in the light of this issue.
    We should have learnt our lesson from this single but gigantic Australian story. Anyway I hope there is a paradise awaiting this man. The big mouthed Aussies who crucified them simply went quiet but should have been the first people to push for a national "I'm sorry day" for these 2 people and their children.
    What is so much more humbling is that either wanted notoriety or cash in on their story but simply disappeared to live their lives the best they could and as quietly as they could.

    Yeah I'm sad and angry and because of the fact that I among many others spent countless hours arguing that it should be innocent until proven guilty, especially in the instance that it was always extremely plausible for a wild carnivorous animal to attack a baby. They were seventh day Adventists for goodness sake not some satanic mysterious cult.

    I just needed a spray on the issue and always felt a deep sadness for this particular case.

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    Yeap,
    may he rip.
    I cannot imagine what it must have felt like knowing that countless people were looking at him asking whether he killed his own child.....
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    Sadly the guy was assaulted in outback NSW by some fool who probably read the daily telegraph. What a life to live and probably never getting any real closure on it because every Tom, dick and Harry would remind you of it both negative and positive constantly. There have been numerous cases of women murdering their babies or throwing them in a garbage can or leaving them on someones steps. I know the stories but can't remember one single name and they were blatantly guilty.
    Okay, maybe I do agree that Aussies are uneducated dumbarses who pretend their intelligence based on some newspaper article and now with the advent of the Internet they've become that much smarter.

    M2, the U.S. have obviously voted against the mainstream media with regards to Trump.
     
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    This was long before I moved to Australia but the story dragged across continents and for decades.

    I went to Fraser Island soon after I arrived in Australia, my first encounter with Dingo's and even within a two week period it was obvious that while they appear harmless, the moment you sit down or turn your back they consider you prey and creep closer for attack.

    I personally witnessed a young boy being bit on the shoulder while his parents had their backs turn 5 meters away... staring out over the water.... on a wide open beach... I was sitting on top of a dune a distance away.

    How did people get it so wrong, I have very limited experience with Dingos and it was not difficult to see that they would absolutely attack a baby.. especially in packs.... talk about a witch hunt.
     
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    Quite frankly,
    I think the education level in the US is even lower than ours.....I spent 5 months in the US, it can be hilarious, to say the least....

    What I can understand is that people (not only in the US) are done with the nice politician crap. They have enough. Look at our government, makes me sick.
    When it comes to Trump only time will tell.
    Did you know that Trump only learned simple math when he saw $ notes in front of him? Before that, he couldn't add 2 + 3 together....
    Cheers
     
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    Very cunning and quiet animals. A guy I knew had one as a pet and it was sneakily scary. I couldnt trust it. There was a dingo attack at Uluru a week prior to the baby being taken. There were some real questions regarding this that really never went much further from what I remember regarding the responsible ranger and his wife.
     
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    In his younger day he seemed intelligent enough but somewhere along the line he has seemingly lost all manner of goodness and sensibility. Maybe he was well trained and prepared and wasn't allowed to speak without a minder? Who knows! It may have been his mum and dad who kept him in check. He is a loose canon who seems very naive these days or since his parents passed!
     

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